IPA: /kəˈrɛləˌteɪtər/
KK: /kɔˈrɛləˌteɪtər/
A device or method that is used to find or show the relationship between two or more things, often by comparing signals or data.
The correlator helped us understand the relationship between the two signals we were analyzing.
Correlator → It is formed from "cor-" (meaning together) and "relatus" (meaning related or brought back). The word "correlator" refers to something that brings together or relates different elements.
Think of things that are 'together' ('cor-') and 'related' ('relatus') — that's what a correlator does, it connects related elements.